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You are not used to how your mouth feels when it is cold. Since it’s a new environment, you are more likely to stutter...
why does ice cream (or really anything cold) make me stutter so much more than usual?
why does ice cream (or really anything cold) make me stutter so much more than usual? [deleted]...
I would play in loud music in my headphones when I'm going to read something to lessen the probability of me stuttering, or better, record myself reading smoothly so I could easily follow along (i don...
What triggers your stuttering the most?
What triggers your stuttering the most? Have you noticed that you stutter more in certain situations or only around certain people? Id love to hear if I have this in common with anyone...
I have an easier time in loud environments because I feel like less people will hear me and thus I feel more comfortable. Also, if I'm at a table, and I'm ordering, and people are looking at me waitin...
I’m in my 30s and have worked in a lot of industries, from retail/service to education. My experience is that if you work in an educational field (e.g. for a university/school), they are far more pati...
Dont know , yet to visit the uni for the first time. Afraid all of these things will happen in the winter term , falls gonna be online entirely , thanks to covid 19...
I have done swimming , similar to you , quite a lot Other than that , I play football(soccer) , table tennis, badminton Pretty seasoned at pool as well....
Could it have anything to do with having to wear a mask? I've found that I have regressed substantially over the last several weeks because of covid policies. Wearing the mask is almost as bad as talk...
My stutter got worse, and my ability to speak in general deteriorated. I've found myself accidentally making a lot of 'spoonerisms'—accidentally swapping the first letters of two words—and just flubbi...
Cool. For me it helps if I have some background noise when I answer the phone. Like music or tv playing...
Oh sorry about that! Must’ve misunderstood. Definitely both play a part it’s hard to say because they can work together. But we can control the environmental factors around us which can limit the exte...
Is your stutter genetic or induced primarily by outside factors such as stress, public speaking, large crowds, etc?
Is your stutter genetic or induced primarily by outside factors such as stress, public speaking, large crowds, etc? ...
Stuttering is either neurological or passed down from your family, stressful situations can very well increase disfluencies. Stuttering is variable and you can experience months of fluency and then st...
Impact of Isolation on Stutter
Impact of Isolation on Stutter Hi all, I live alone and have been in isolation since 13th March. Thankfully I can work from home and my weeks are very busy. I've had a stutter all my life but found ...
Alright, that's unfortunate to hear it didn't work. My plan was to use this at work, but there's constant background noise, so it might not be the best thing to do....
Yea I feel the senses play a huge role here. At least for me. What I see and what I hear can play a huge influence on my speaking. Breathing is important too. Something I need to work on....
I don't get to interact with too many female stutters besides my daughter! So it's exciting to meet more of us. A nice hack! As long as people understand you, that's what feels good. For me, I'm in my...
The environment absolutely triggers it for me too. Also after submitting this post I became more aware of my stuttering, but in a good comforting way.. and I have barely stuttered until now. So weird....
I also get anxious sometimes when I'm waiting in line, but like everything in life it gets easier when you do it more often. My mindset nowadays whilst waiting in line is: I'm the customer, I'm king, ...